Young Cranch was not exactly the balancing point between the wit and the idiot,—verging slightly towards the latter type, and squinting so as to leave everything in doubt about his sentiments except that they were not of a forcible character.
One green light squinting over Kidd's Creek, which is near the mouth of the pirate river, marked where the brig, the Jolly Roger, lay, low in the water; a rakish-looking craft foul to the hull, every beam in her detestable, like ground strewn with mangled feathers.
Squinting eyes .
Avoid sipping your drink through a straw Repeated facial expressions and movements, like squinting, will break down collagen and elastin fibres in the face.
But this overexposure to digital screens is taking its toll with 37 per cent of squinting office workers admitting to having to make the text on their computer screen larger in order to see it.
The first sign of the eyes' becoming teeth is the squinting at phones.
The wrinkles this causes are added to by facial expressions made when smoking — such as pursing the lips when inhaling or squinting to keep smoke out of your eyes.
The days of squinting at a map or the screen of your smartphone when you're lost will soon be over – thanks to new shoes that tell you which way to turn.
Intriguingly, this discrepancy even stretches to the way smiles are typed: with a flat mouth and squinting eyes, as opposed to dotted eyes with a curved mouth.
A knitted brow may mean someone is angry, but in other contexts it means they are thinking, or squinting in bright light.
With lingering shots of rolling Nebraskan farmland intercut with Mr Buffett squinting at dusty old company records, it is a fascinating look at an extraordinary fortune-builder and his methods.
Although most beachcombers reported being unaffected by all that squinting, those who were asked to walk unshaded against the rays (as opposed to with the sun at their backs) had increased aggressiveness scores on subsequent tests.
'Staring or squinting at a screen all day while sitting in the same position means the muscles around the eyes never relax, which causes eye strain and stretches the this delicate layer of skin.
As for the pain in his left arm (or what had been his left arm) he could now see what had happened by squinting with his left eye.
Chances are, you're raising one or both eyebrows, and squinting one eye.
I remember squinting a lot and a vague sense that I would never again be around so many attractive, available young people in my life.
By not squinting at sunlight, you'll be staving off crows' feet.
The one of Hassan and Sohrab standing side by side, squinting in the light of the sun, and smiling like the world was a good and just place.
Although most beachcombers reported being unaffected by all that squinting, those who were asked to walk unshaded against the rays (as opposed to with the sun at their backs) had increased aggressiveness scores on subsequent tests.
By not squinting at sunlight, you'll be staving off crows' feet.